Large family sepulchers featuring urns, statues of angels, and obelisks, spread out as far as the eye can see. |
Guided tours — often led by witty American priests — take visitors along some of the 18 miles of dark tunnels and sepulchers where martyrs and early popes once rested. |
Much of the story takes place inside Buckingham Palace and at Elizabeth's Scottish estate Balmoral, sepulchers in which the royals have shut themselves up with their servants and riches. |
The son of Frans, Sylvain Norga, became a well-known artist specializing in the creation of sepulchers. |
Thus, this is how the symbolic sepulchers of Dante are closed. |
The presumption is that they represent the old sepulchers of the Kings of Meroe. |